Thank you for your question.
vsesh02 wrote:But I would like to know that I get? Two dll file, but without the inscription "demo"? If I distribute a program with dll, then the attacker can simply take over these dll. How are they hiding?
You receive two DLLs which don't show a nag-screen, "DEMO VERSION" etc.
Also you recieve a simple code that you include into your application. This short code unlocks the full version.
If somebody else copies these two DLLs to her/his project, the project's EXE will show "DEMO VERSION" because this additional small piece of the code is absent. So for 3rd parties these DLLs work as a demo version!
Don't worry. Many big companies use f-in-box in their popular projects, and... I haven't never heard about situations when f-in-box full version has been stolen, cracked and used in a project. So our method works well.
Please write me if you need more assistance.
Thank you.